The Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies equips students to translate and exegete Hebrew and Greek biblical texts. The student will participate in the beginning level of Hebrew and Greek (two semesters each) as well as a third semester of each biblical language, which focuses on syntax and exegesis. Additional courses in Old and New Testament Theology and Book Studies in the Old and New Testaments, prepare students to understand the methodological bases and theological concepts of Scripture. The degree will launch students into graduate work in seminary.

  • On-Campus

At a Glance

  • 49

    Core Hours

  • 6

    Language Hours

  • 24

    Christian Studies Minor Hours

  • 12

    Biblical Studies Major Hours

  • 18

    Biblical Studies Language Hours

  • 18

    Elective Hours

  • 127

    Total Hours

Program Courses

What kind of classes will I take?

  • HEB 2610 – Biblical Hebrew I
  • GRK 2610 – Biblical Greek I
  • BTI 4600 – Old Testament Theology
  • BTI 4700 – New Testament Theology

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